By programming the first, second, and third lines to dynamically rearrange, the system produces . 2. Haiku Without Words

Wood famously combined French constrained writing techniques (Oulipo) with coding. She wrote .

Wood advocates for using Haikus in classrooms to help learners contemplate abstract math concepts and tie them directly to their inner human experiences. 🎨 Major Haiku & Math Projects on Fractal Kitty 1. Serendipitous Oulipo Haiku

, run by artist and educator Sophia Wood, blends mathematics, poetry, and art.

An interactive visual project inspired by atomic structures, the solar system, and "improbable architecture". It explores pure geometry and movement to convey poetic concepts without actual text. 3. Math Haiku Education (Week 19)

Sophia Wood describes poetry forms and mathematical problem-solving as deeply identical puzzles.

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